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He is a serious liability, its not even asif he brings anything positive on the odd occasion, he is pure garbage. Partly because he's crap with a ball at his feet and partly because he can barely move anymore.

 

If he's in our team we start with 10men.

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I did feel a bit for him when he was subbed, getting cheered again, despite everything must be pretty depressing for him. He will be first out of the door this summer, there is no hope for him, end up back in Denmark.

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Spearing did more good in the 30 seconds after coming on than Poulsen offered during the whole time he was on the pitch.

 

I like to think I give everyone a fair crack, but this c**t is just f***ing rubbish.

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I did feel a bit for him when he was subbed, getting cheered again, despite everything must be pretty depressing for him. He will be first out of the door this summer, there is no hope for him, end up back in Denmark.

 

I don't like to hear that. It isn't his fault he just can't perform as we like. What's he meant to do? Tell the manager, sorry, I know you have picked me but I can't cut it. If he's not good enough, he's not good enough. He gives his best but falls short - very poor to boo someone off the pitch - unless it's PFK of course ;)

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I don't like to hear that. It isn't his fault he just can't perform as we like. What's he meant to do? Tell the manager, sorry, I know you have picked me but I can't cut it. If he's not good enough, he's not good enough. He gives his best but falls short - very poor to boo someone off the pitch - unless it's PFK of course ;)

 

Agree with this, Kenny put him on the pitch, he didn't put himself there. Either Kenny sees something in him or Kenny is making a mistake.

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With his experience and the level of opposition that should have been a piece of p1ss for him last night.

 

Hold the position, keep it simple, fill the gaps etc

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To think Hodgson put him in his World Cup "10 to watch".

 

It's like that man has never watched a game in his life!!

 

He was decent at Schalke and early Sevilla but his legs are gone.

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To think Hodgson put him in his World Cup "10 to watch".

 

It's like that man has never watched a game in his life!!

 

 

 

Is that a joke?

 

A World Cup and you should be lookng out for Denmark's defensive midfielder?

 

He's a belter him he really is.

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8. Christian Poulsen (Denmark): At the beginning of the season he was unwanted at Juventus, who had signed the Brazilian international Felipe Melo for 20m euros to take his place.

 

Despite this replacement signing, Poulsen started Juve’s league campaign and was an important figure for them up until the time he broke his leg. Now fully recovered, I expect him to shoulder responsibility for Denmark’s midfield where as a holding player he not only reads the game but also provides the tackles, the passing and the example to team-mates that coach Morten Olsson depends upon. He’s relied upon heavily to dictate the style of play. Denmark could surprise a few people.

 

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/competitions/world-cup-2010/7803370/World-Cup-2010-Roy-Hodgsons-10-players-to-watch-in-South-Africa.html

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